Alaska's mainline operating revenue per available seat mile (ASM) increased 0.9 percent, and its operating cost per ASM excluding fuel and the special items mentioned above increased 2.9 percent. Alaska's total pretax income for the quarter was $87.3 million, compared to pretax income of $80.9 million in 2007. Excluding the mark-to- market fuel hedge adjustments and fleet transition charges, Alaska would have reported a pretax loss of $15.6 million for the quarter, compared to pretax income of $82.4 million in the second quarter of 2007.
Alaska Makes 87.3 million dollars which is a better ratio then even SWA and we are going to shrink capacity. I was told 150 letters to be sent out to our pilots september first. AAG management and their Alaska Spirit!
Alaska Makes 87.3 million dollars which is a better ratio then even SWA and we are going to shrink capacity. I was told 150 letters to be sent out to our pilots september first. AAG management and their Alaska Spirit!